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Published: Apr 12, 2024 License: Apache-2.0 Imports: 2 Imported by: 0

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const (
	GopPackage = true
)
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const (
	Gopo_Gopt_Case_Match = "Gopt_Case_MatchTBase,Gopt_Case_MatchAny"
)

Variables

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Functions

func Gopt_Case_MatchAny

func Gopt_Case_MatchAny(t CaseT, got, expected any, name ...string)

func Gopt_Case_MatchTBase

func Gopt_Case_MatchTBase[T basetype](t CaseT, got, expected T, name ...string)

Types

type Case

type Case struct {
	CaseT
}

type CaseT

type CaseT interface {
	// Name returns the name of the running (sub-) test or benchmark.
	//
	// The name will include the name of the test along with the names of
	// any nested sub-tests. If two sibling sub-tests have the same name,
	// Name will append a suffix to guarantee the returned name is unique.
	Name() string

	// Fail marks the function as having failed but continues execution.
	Fail()

	// Failed reports whether the function has failed.
	Failed() bool

	// FailNow marks the function as having failed and stops its execution
	// by calling runtime.Goexit (which then runs all deferred calls in the
	// current goroutine).
	// Execution will continue at the next test or benchmark.
	// FailNow must be called from the goroutine running the
	// test or benchmark function, not from other goroutines
	// created during the test. Calling FailNow does not stop
	// those other goroutines.
	FailNow()

	// Log formats its arguments using default formatting, analogous to Println,
	// and records the text in the error log. For tests, the text will be printed only if
	// the test fails or the -test.v flag is set. For benchmarks, the text is always
	// printed to avoid having performance depend on the value of the -test.v flag.
	Log(args ...any)

	// Logf formats its arguments according to the format, analogous to Printf, and
	// records the text in the error log. A final newline is added if not provided. For
	// tests, the text will be printed only if the test fails or the -test.v flag is
	// set. For benchmarks, the text is always printed to avoid having performance
	// depend on the value of the -test.v flag.
	Logf(format string, args ...any)

	// Errorln is equivalent to Log followed by Fail.
	Errorln(args ...any)

	// Errorf is equivalent to Logf followed by Fail.
	Errorf(format string, args ...any)

	// Fatal is equivalent to Log followed by FailNow.
	Fatal(args ...any)

	// Fatalf is equivalent to Logf followed by FailNow.
	Fatalf(format string, args ...any)

	// Skip is equivalent to Log followed by SkipNow.
	Skip(args ...any)

	// Skipf is equivalent to Logf followed by SkipNow.
	Skipf(format string, args ...any)

	// SkipNow marks the test as having been skipped and stops its execution
	// by calling runtime.Goexit.
	// If a test fails (see Error, Errorf, Fail) and is then skipped,
	// it is still considered to have failed.
	// Execution will continue at the next test or benchmark. See also FailNow.
	// SkipNow must be called from the goroutine running the test, not from
	// other goroutines created during the test. Calling SkipNow does not stop
	// those other goroutines.
	SkipNow()

	// Skipped reports whether the test was skipped.
	Skipped() bool

	// Helper marks the calling function as a test helper function.
	// When printing file and line information, that function will be skipped.
	// Helper may be called simultaneously from multiple goroutines.
	Helper()

	// Cleanup registers a function to be called when the test (or subtest) and all its
	// subtests complete. Cleanup functions will be called in last added,
	// first called order.
	Cleanup(f func())

	// TempDir returns a temporary directory for the test to use.
	// The directory is automatically removed by Cleanup when the test and
	// all its subtests complete.
	// Each subsequent call to t.TempDir returns a unique directory;
	// if the directory creation fails, TempDir terminates the test by calling Fatal.
	TempDir() string

	// Run runs f as a subtest of t called name.
	//
	// Run may be called simultaneously from multiple goroutines, but all such calls
	// must return before the outer test function for t returns.
	Run(name string, f func()) bool

	// Deadline reports the time at which the test binary will have
	// exceeded the timeout specified by the -timeout flag.
	//
	// The ok result is false if the -timeout flag indicates “no timeout” (0).
	Deadline() (deadline time.Time, ok bool)
}

type TestingT

type TestingT struct {
	*testing.T
}

func NewT

func NewT(t *testing.T) TestingT

NewT creates a testing object.

func (TestingT) Errorln

func (p TestingT) Errorln(args ...any)

Errorln is equivalent to Log followed by Fail.

func (TestingT) Run

func (p TestingT) Run(name string, doSth func()) bool

Run runs f as a subtest of t called name.

Run may be called simultaneously from multiple goroutines, but all such calls must return before the outer test function for t returns.

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